Modal
Use Bootstrap’s JavaScript modal plugin to add dialogs to your site for lightboxes, user notifications, or completely custom content.
How it works
Before getting started with Bootstrap’s modal component, be sure to read the following as our menu options have recently changed.
-
Modals are built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They’re
positioned over everything else in the document and remove scroll
from the
<body>
so that modal content scrolls instead. - Clicking on the modal “backdrop” will automatically close the modal.
- Bootstrap only supports one modal window at a time. Nested modals aren’t supported as we believe them to be poor user experiences.
-
Modals use
position: fixed
, which can sometimes be a bit particular about its rendering. Whenever possible, place your modal HTML in a top-level position to avoid potential interference from other elements. You’ll likely run into issues when nesting a.modal
within another fixed element. -
Once again, due to
position: fixed
, there are some caveats with using modals on mobile devices. See our browser support docs for details. -
Due to how HTML5 defines its semantics,
the
autofocus
HTML attribute has no effect in Bootstrap modals. To achieve the same effect, use some custom JavaScript:
const myModal = document.getElementById('myModal')
const myInput = document.getElementById('myInput')
myModal.addEventListener('shown.bs.modal', () => {
myInput.focus()
})
prefers-reduced-motion
media query. See the
reduced motion section of our accessibility documentation.
Keep reading for demos and usage guidelines.
Examples
Modal components
Below is a static modal example (meaning its
position
and display
have been
overridden). Included are the modal header, modal body (required for
padding
), and modal footer (optional). We ask that you
include modal headers with dismiss actions whenever possible, or
provide another explicit dismiss action.
<div class="modal" tabindex="-1">
<div class="modal-dialog">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h5 class="modal-title">Modal title</h5>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
<p>Modal body text goes here.</p>
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<h5>
, to
avoid issues with the heading hierarchy in the documentation page.
Structurally, however, a modal dialog represents its own separate
document/context, so the .modal-title
should ideally be
an <h1>
. If necessary, you can use the
font size utilities
to control the heading’s appearance. All the following live
examples use this approach.
Live demo
Toggle a working modal demo by clicking the button below. It will slide down and fade in from the top of the page.
<!-- Button trigger modal -->
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#exampleModal">
Launch demo modal
</button>
<!-- Modal -->
<div class="modal fade" id="exampleModal" tabindex="-1" aria-labelledby="exampleModalLabel" aria-hidden="true">
<div class="modal-dialog">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h1 class="modal-title fs-5" id="exampleModalLabel">Modal title</h1>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
...
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Static backdrop
When backdrop is set to static, the modal will not close when clicking outside of it. Click the button below to try it.
<!-- Button trigger modal -->
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#staticBackdrop">
Launch static backdrop modal
</button>
<!-- Modal -->
<div class="modal fade" id="staticBackdrop" data-bs-backdrop="static" data-bs-keyboard="false" tabindex="-1" aria-labelledby="staticBackdropLabel" aria-hidden="true">
<div class="modal-dialog">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h1 class="modal-title fs-5" id="staticBackdropLabel">Modal title</h1>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
...
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Understood</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Scrolling long content
When modals become too long for the user’s viewport or device, they scroll independent of the page itself. Try the demo below to see what we mean.
You can also create a scrollable modal that allows scroll the modal
body by adding .modal-dialog-scrollable
to
.modal-dialog
.
<!-- Scrollable modal -->
<div class="modal-dialog modal-dialog-scrollable">
...
</div>
Vertically centered
Add .modal-dialog-centered
to
.modal-dialog
to vertically center the modal.
<!-- Vertically centered modal -->
<div class="modal-dialog modal-dialog-centered">
...
</div>
<!-- Vertically centered scrollable modal -->
<div class="modal-dialog modal-dialog-centered modal-dialog-scrollable">
...
</div>
Tooltips and popovers
Tooltips and popovers can be placed within modals as needed. When modals are closed, any tooltips and popovers within are also automatically dismissed.
<div class="modal-body">
<h2 class="fs-5">Popover in a modal</h2>
<p>This <button class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-toggle="popover" title="Popover title" data-bs-content="Popover body content is set in this attribute.">button</button> triggers a popover on click.</p>
<hr>
<h2 class="fs-5">Tooltips in a modal</h2>
<p><a href="#" data-bs-toggle="tooltip" title="Tooltip">This link</a> and <a href="#" data-bs-toggle="tooltip" title="Tooltip">that link</a> have tooltips on hover.</p>
</div>
Using the grid
Utilize the Bootstrap grid system within a modal by nesting
.container-fluid
within the .modal-body
.
Then, use the normal grid system classes as you would anywhere else.
<div class="modal-body">
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-4">.col-md-4</div>
<div class="col-md-4 ms-auto">.col-md-4 .ms-auto</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-3 ms-auto">.col-md-3 .ms-auto</div>
<div class="col-md-2 ms-auto">.col-md-2 .ms-auto</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-6 ms-auto">.col-md-6 .ms-auto</div>
</div>
<div class="row">
<div class="col-sm-9">
Level 1: .col-sm-9
<div class="row">
<div class="col-8 col-sm-6">
Level 2: .col-8 .col-sm-6
</div>
<div class="col-4 col-sm-6">
Level 2: .col-4 .col-sm-6
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Varying modal content
Have a bunch of buttons that all trigger the same modal with
slightly different contents? Use
event.relatedTarget
and
HTML data-bs-*
attributes
to vary the contents of the modal depending on which button was
clicked.
Below is a live demo followed by example HTML and JavaScript. For
more information,
read the modal events docs for details on
relatedTarget
.
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#exampleModal" data-bs-whatever="@mdo">Open modal for @mdo</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#exampleModal" data-bs-whatever="@fat">Open modal for @fat</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#exampleModal" data-bs-whatever="@getbootstrap">Open modal for @getbootstrap</button>
<div class="modal fade" id="exampleModal" tabindex="-1" aria-labelledby="exampleModalLabel" aria-hidden="true">
<div class="modal-dialog">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h1 class="modal-title fs-5" id="exampleModalLabel">New message</h1>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
<form>
<div class="mb-3">
<label for="recipient-name" class="col-form-label">Recipient:</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="recipient-name">
</div>
<div class="mb-3">
<label for="message-text" class="col-form-label">Message:</label>
<textarea class="form-control" id="message-text"></textarea>
</div>
</form>
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button type="button" class="btn btn-secondary" data-bs-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Send message</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
const exampleModal = document.getElementById('exampleModal')
if (exampleModal) {
exampleModal.addEventListener('show.bs.modal', event => {
// Button that triggered the modal
const button = event.relatedTarget
// Extract info from data-bs-* attributes
const recipient = button.getAttribute('data-bs-whatever')
// If necessary, you could initiate an Ajax request here
// and then do the updating in a callback.
// Update the modal's content.
const modalTitle = exampleModal.querySelector('.modal-title')
const modalBodyInput = exampleModal.querySelector('.modal-body input')
modalTitle.textContent = `New message to ${recipient}`
modalBodyInput.value = recipient
})
}
Toggle between modals
Toggle between multiple modals with some clever placement of the
data-bs-target
and
data-bs-toggle
attributes. For example, you could
toggle a password reset modal from within an already open sign in
modal.
Please note multiple modals cannot be open at the same
timeโthis method simply toggles between two separate modals.
<div class="modal fade" id="exampleModalToggle" aria-hidden="true" aria-labelledby="exampleModalToggleLabel" tabindex="-1">
<div class="modal-dialog modal-dialog-centered">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h1 class="modal-title fs-5" id="exampleModalToggleLabel">Modal 1</h1>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
Show a second modal and hide this one with the button below.
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-target="#exampleModalToggle2" data-bs-toggle="modal">Open second modal</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="modal fade" id="exampleModalToggle2" aria-hidden="true" aria-labelledby="exampleModalToggleLabel2" tabindex="-1">
<div class="modal-dialog modal-dialog-centered">
<div class="modal-content">
<div class="modal-header">
<h1 class="modal-title fs-5" id="exampleModalToggleLabel2">Modal 2</h1>
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
</div>
<div class="modal-body">
Hide this modal and show the first with the button below.
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
<button class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-target="#exampleModalToggle" data-bs-toggle="modal">Back to first</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<button class="btn btn-primary" data-bs-target="#exampleModalToggle" data-bs-toggle="modal">Open first modal</button>
Change animation
The $modal-fade-transform
variable determines the
transform state of .modal-dialog
before the modal
fade-in animation, the $modal-show-transform
variable
determines the transform of .modal-dialog
at the end of
the modal fade-in animation.
If you want for example a zoom-in animation, you can set
$modal-fade-transform: scale(.8)
.
Remove animation
For modals that simply appear rather than fade in to view, remove
the .fade
class from your modal markup.
<div class="modal" tabindex="-1" aria-labelledby="..." aria-hidden="true">
...
</div>
Dynamic heights
If the height of a modal changes while it is open, you should call
myModal.handleUpdate()
to readjust the modal’s
position in case a scrollbar appears.
Accessibility
Be sure to add aria-labelledby="..."
,
referencing the modal title, to .modal
. Additionally,
you may give a description of your modal dialog with
aria-describedby
on .modal
. Note that you
don’t need to add role="dialog"
since
we already add it via JavaScript.
Embedding YouTube videos
Embedding YouTube videos in modals requires additional JavaScript not in Bootstrap to automatically stop playback and more. See this helpful Stack Overflow post for more information.
Optional sizes
Modals have three optional sizes, available via modifier classes to
be placed on a .modal-dialog
. These sizes kick in at
certain breakpoints to avoid horizontal scrollbars on narrower
viewports.
Size | Class | Modal max-width |
---|---|---|
Small | .modal-sm |
300px |
Default | None | 500px |
Large | .modal-lg |
800px |
Extra large | .modal-xl |
1140px |
Our default modal without modifier class constitutes the “medium” size modal.
<div class="modal-dialog modal-xl">...</div>
<div class="modal-dialog modal-lg">...</div>
<div class="modal-dialog modal-sm">...</div>
Fullscreen Modal
Another override is the option to pop up a modal that covers the
user viewport, available via modifier classes that are placed on a
.modal-dialog
.
Class | Availability |
---|---|
.modal-fullscreen |
Always |
.modal-fullscreen-sm-down |
576px |
.modal-fullscreen-md-down |
768px |
.modal-fullscreen-lg-down |
992px |
.modal-fullscreen-xl-down |
1200px |
.modal-fullscreen-xxl-down |
1400px |
<!-- Full screen modal -->
<div class="modal-dialog modal-fullscreen-sm-down">
...
</div>
CSS
Variables
Added in v5.2.0
As part of Bootstrap’s evolving CSS variables approach, modals
now use local CSS variables on .modal
and
.modal-backdrop
for enhanced real-time customization.
Values for the CSS variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization
is still supported, too.
--#{$prefix}modal-zindex: #{$zindex-modal};
--#{$prefix}modal-width: #{$modal-md};
--#{$prefix}modal-padding: #{$modal-inner-padding};
--#{$prefix}modal-margin: #{$modal-dialog-margin};
--#{$prefix}modal-color: #{$modal-content-color};
--#{$prefix}modal-bg: #{$modal-content-bg};
--#{$prefix}modal-border-color: #{$modal-content-border-color};
--#{$prefix}modal-border-width: #{$modal-content-border-width};
--#{$prefix}modal-border-radius: #{$modal-content-border-radius};
--#{$prefix}modal-box-shadow: #{$modal-content-box-shadow-xs};
--#{$prefix}modal-inner-border-radius: #{$modal-content-inner-border-radius};
--#{$prefix}modal-header-padding-x: #{$modal-header-padding-x};
--#{$prefix}modal-header-padding-y: #{$modal-header-padding-y};
--#{$prefix}modal-header-padding: #{$modal-header-padding}; // Todo in v6: Split this padding into x and y
--#{$prefix}modal-header-border-color: #{$modal-header-border-color};
--#{$prefix}modal-header-border-width: #{$modal-header-border-width};
--#{$prefix}modal-title-line-height: #{$modal-title-line-height};
--#{$prefix}modal-footer-gap: #{$modal-footer-margin-between};
--#{$prefix}modal-footer-bg: #{$modal-footer-bg};
--#{$prefix}modal-footer-border-color: #{$modal-footer-border-color};
--#{$prefix}modal-footer-border-width: #{$modal-footer-border-width};
--#{$prefix}backdrop-zindex: #{$zindex-modal-backdrop};
--#{$prefix}backdrop-bg: #{$modal-backdrop-bg};
--#{$prefix}backdrop-opacity: #{$modal-backdrop-opacity};
Sass variables
$modal-inner-padding: $spacer;
$modal-footer-margin-between: .5rem;
$modal-dialog-margin: .5rem;
$modal-dialog-margin-y-sm-up: 1.75rem;
$modal-title-line-height: $line-height-base;
$modal-content-color: null;
$modal-content-bg: var(--#{$prefix}body-bg);
$modal-content-border-color: var(--#{$prefix}border-color-translucent);
$modal-content-border-width: var(--#{$prefix}border-width);
$modal-content-border-radius: var(--#{$prefix}border-radius-lg);
$modal-content-inner-border-radius: subtract($modal-content-border-radius, $modal-content-border-width);
$modal-content-box-shadow-xs: $box-shadow-sm;
$modal-content-box-shadow-sm-up: $box-shadow;
$modal-backdrop-bg: $black;
$modal-backdrop-opacity: .5;
$modal-header-border-color: var(--#{$prefix}border-color);
$modal-header-border-width: $modal-content-border-width;
$modal-header-padding-y: $modal-inner-padding;
$modal-header-padding-x: $modal-inner-padding;
$modal-header-padding: $modal-header-padding-y $modal-header-padding-x; // Keep this for backwards compatibility
$modal-footer-bg: null;
$modal-footer-border-color: $modal-header-border-color;
$modal-footer-border-width: $modal-header-border-width;
$modal-sm: 300px;
$modal-md: 500px;
$modal-lg: 800px;
$modal-xl: 1140px;
$modal-fade-transform: translate(0, -50px);
$modal-show-transform: none;
$modal-transition: transform .3s ease-out;
$modal-scale-transform: scale(1.02);
Sass loop
Responsive fullscreen modals are
generated via the $breakpoints
map and a loop in
scss/_modal.scss
.
@each $breakpoint in map-keys($grid-breakpoints) {
$infix: breakpoint-infix($breakpoint, $grid-breakpoints);
$postfix: if($infix != "", $infix + "-down", "");
@include media-breakpoint-down($breakpoint) {
.modal-fullscreen#{$postfix} {
width: 100vw;
max-width: none;
height: 100%;
margin: 0;
.modal-content {
height: 100%;
border: 0;
@include border-radius(0);
}
.modal-header,
.modal-footer {
@include border-radius(0);
}
.modal-body {
overflow-y: auto;
}
}
}
}
Usage
The modal plugin toggles your hidden content on demand, via data
attributes or JavaScript. It also overrides default scrolling
behavior and generates a .modal-backdrop
to provide a
click area for dismissing shown modals when clicking outside the
modal.
Via data attributes
Toggle
Activate a modal without writing JavaScript. Set
data-bs-toggle="modal"
on a controller
element, like a button, along with a
data-bs-target="#foo"
or
href="#foo"
to target a specific modal to
toggle.
<button type="button" data-bs-toggle="modal" data-bs-target="#myModal">Launch modal</button>
Dismiss
Dismissal can be achieved with the
data-bs-dismiss
attribute on a button
within the modal as demonstrated below:
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
or on a button outside the modal using the
additional data-bs-target
as demonstrated below:
<button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="modal" data-bs-target="#my-modal" aria-label="Close"></button>
Via JavaScript
Create a modal with a single line of JavaScript:
const myModal = new bootstrap.Modal(document.getElementById('myModal'), options)
// or
const myModalAlternative = new bootstrap.Modal('#myModal', options)
Options
As options can be passed via data attributes or JavaScript, you can
append an option name to data-bs-
, as in
data-bs-animation="{value}"
. Make sure to
change the case type of the option name from
“camelCase” to
“kebab-case” when passing the options via data
attributes. For example, use
data-bs-custom-class="beautifier"
instead of
data-bs-customClass="beautifier"
.
As of Bootstrap 5.2.0, all components support an
experimental reserved data attribute
data-bs-config
that can house simple component
configuration as a JSON string. When an element has
data-bs-config='{"delay":0,
"title":123}'
and data-bs-title="456"
attributes, the final
title
value will be 456
and the separate
data attributes will override values given on
data-bs-config
. In addition, existing data attributes
are able to house JSON values like
data-bs-delay='{"show":0,"hide":150}'
.
The final configuration object is the merged result of
data-bs-config
, data-bs-
, and
js object
where the latest given key-value overrides
the others.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
backdrop |
boolean, 'static' |
true |
Includes a modal-backdrop element. Alternatively, specify
static for a backdrop which doesn’t close
the modal when clicked.
|
focus |
boolean | true |
Puts the focus on the modal when initialized. |
keyboard |
boolean | true |
Closes the modal when escape key is pressed. |
Methods
Passing options
Activates your content as a modal. Accepts an optional options
object
.
const myModal = new bootstrap.Modal('#myModal', {
keyboard: false
})
Method | Description |
---|---|
dispose |
Destroys an element’s modal. (Removes stored data on the DOM element) |
getInstance |
Static method which allows you to get the modal instance associated with a DOM element. |
getOrCreateInstance |
Static method which allows you to get the modal instance associated with a DOM element, or create a new one in case it wasn’t initialized. |
handleUpdate |
Manually readjust the modal’s position if the height of a modal changes while it is open (i.e. in case a scrollbar appears). |
hide |
Manually hides a modal.
Returns to the caller before the modal has actually been
hidden
(i.e. before the hidden.bs.modal event occurs).
|
show |
Manually opens a modal.
Returns to the caller before the modal has actually been
shown
(i.e. before the shown.bs.modal event occurs).
Also, you can pass a DOM element as an argument that can be
received in the modal events (as the
relatedTarget property). (i.e.
const modalToggle =
document.getElementById('toggleMyModal');
myModal.show(modalToggle) .
|
toggle |
Manually toggles a modal.
Returns to the caller before the modal has actually been
shown or hidden
(i.e. before the shown.bs.modal or
hidden.bs.modal event occurs).
|
Events
Bootstrap’s modal class exposes a few events for hooking into
modal functionality. All modal events are fired at the modal itself
(i.e. at the <div class="modal">
).
Event | Description |
---|---|
hide.bs.modal |
This event is fired immediately when the
hide instance method has been called.
|
hidden.bs.modal |
This event is fired when the modal has finished being hidden from the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). |
hidePrevented.bs.modal |
This event is fired when the modal is shown, its backdrop is
static and a click outside of the modal is
performed. The event is also fired when the escape key is
pressed and the keyboard option is set to
false .
|
show.bs.modal |
This event fires immediately when the
show instance method is called. If caused by a
click, the clicked element is available as the
relatedTarget property of the event.
|
shown.bs.modal |
This event is fired when the modal has been made visible to
the user (will wait for CSS transitions to complete). If
caused by a click, the clicked element is available as the
relatedTarget property of the event.
|
const myModalEl = document.getElementById('myModal')
myModalEl.addEventListener('hidden.bs.modal', event => {
// do something...
})